Dear Students, it is a great pleasure for me to
welcome all of you to MTI the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Modern University for
Technology & Information is one of the most distinguished institutes among
the private Universities sector in Egypt. The academic and nonacademic staffs
of the Faculty are working as a team, for a fruitful future for the Faculty's
Students by offering them a high quality education and preparing them with the
best tools to face our modern world's challenges as pharmacy graduates.

Our stuff is
very cooperative, enthusiastic, creative, and helpful to all our students.

Nader Mohamed Afifi

Suzan Mohammed Ragheb

Enas Sayed Gad EL-Rab

Aya Mohammed Essawy

Khayrya Abd Elbadie

Dr. Noha Mahmoud Gamal Eldin

Noha Salah El Din

Dr. Hany Mohammed Hafez

Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Sanea

Dr. Mohamed Abdel Atty Rabeh

Walid Ahmed Ali

Dalia Kamal Zaffar

Dr. Mohamed Salama Mohamed

Radwa Mahrous Ali

Study Policy

credit hour system is applied all through the
duration of study of Five years in our college and it is divided into ten
semesters. Each academic year comprises 3 academic semesters namely Fall,
Spring and Summer. A student is supposed to study 170 credit hours throughout a
period of five years. The total credit hours comprise 162 credit hours of
compulsory courses and ten credit hours of elective courses.

Evaluation Methods:

The Evaluation method is adopted on basis of points
specified to every academic course according to the following table:

Core subjects schedule

Percentage Grade Points

More than 90% A+ 4

85% > 90% A 3.7

80% > 85% B+ 3.3

75% > 80% B 3

70% > 75% C+ 2.7

65% > 70% C 2.4

60% > 65% D 2.1

Less than 60% F 0

Complementary subjects schedule

Percentage Grade Points

More than 90% A+ 4

85% > 90% A 3.7

80% > 85% B+ 3.3

75% > 80% B 3

70% > 75% C+ 2.7

65% > 70% C 2.4

60% > 65% D+ 2.1

50% > 60% D 1.8

Less than 50% F 0

Cumulative grade point average is assessed according
to the following equation:

C.G.P.A =Total point / Total credit hours

General grade General grade is calculated from
C.G.P.A according to the following table:

The Faculty of pharmacy, Modern University for Technology and
Information provides a creative and developed curriculum to qualify
pharmacists, who are able to compete nationally and internationally in all
related pharmaceutical fields and to support and develop pharmaceutical
industry, as well as effectively participating in scientific research and
community development.

The Faculty of Pharmacy, Modern University for Technology and
Information, aspires to be a leading educational institution in the field
of pharmaceutical industry and community service and to graduate efficient and
innovative pharmacists, who are able to compete and nationally and
internationally.

The Department offers courses in Organic Chemistry
I, II, III, IV. Students will learn Chemical structure and Physicochemical
characteristics of various organic compounds. Being the basis of Cellular Nucleotides,
Heterocyclic Organic chemistry is also thought as an integral part of the
department curriculum. Synthesis of organic compounds is additionally addressed
since it is the main source of the development of recent drugs.

The department offers courses in general and physical chemistry, analytical chemistry (I, II, III), applied and instrumental analysis. These courses provide major basic scientific information on drug and pharmaceutical products analyses for the purpose of checking quality and conformity according to the international standards. Various methods of analysis are used that pertain the new instrumental devices. The department is also co-sharing the teaching of the quality control and quality assurance with department of Pharmaceutics; this course is mainly confined with providing students information on different quality control and assurance aspects in many applications including pharmaceutical industry, water sanitation, food and agriculture products as well as biochemical and microbiological labs.

Courses offered by the department entail pharmaceutical chemistry I, II, III beside drug design. The course aim at teaching the students the importance of the structure activity relationship in which modification of chemical structure is linked to the pharmacological activities of medicaments. In addition, students are also familiarized with advanced methods both of synthesis of drugs as well as the analysis of various pharmaceutical dosage forms. Furthermore, the understanding of the know-how of the metabolic pathways on the modification of the existing drugs to develope more relevant new congeners.

The department offers many courses that are covering all levels of the pharmacy program including pharmacy orientation, mathematics, physical pharamcy, pharmaceutics I, II, III, biopharmaceuticals, pharamcokinetics, hospital and community pharmacy, industerial pharmacy as well as pharmaceutical quality control and quality assurance, pharmacy management and marketing. Novel drug delivery system and cosmotics are also elective courses provided by the department. The main goal of teaching these courses is to enable students to learn the know-how of formulating a pharmacologically active entity into safe and stable dosage form that is convenient for administration.

The department provides courses in biochemistry I and II, clinical biochemistry, and clinical nutrition. The main teaching goal resides on learning students the basic knowledge of cell and moleular biology, the biochemistry if biomolecules including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, DNA and RNA. Biochemical pathways at cellular and molecular levels are also addressed. Various biochemical tests as biomarks of different bodily functions as well as tumor markers are also offered. Nutrition status in health and disease will also be an elective course that addresses the role of nutrition in many pathological conditions.

The department of clinical pharmacy offers students applied courses that enable them to master up-to-date techniques adopted for the best patient healthcare. The courses include pathophsiology, clinical pharmacy I & II, Drug and poison information. Clinical pharmacy in its broad sense involves the pharmacist,s active participation as a member of the health care team. This involves; patient counseling on the proper and safe use of medications, therapeutic drug monitoring, monitoring drug interactions as well as providing physicians, nurses and patients with drug information.

The department offers courses in botany and medicinal plants, Pharmaconosy I, II, and III as well as phytochemistry I and II. Students will be taught how to identify natural drugs morphometrically and microscopically, their collection and proper storage. Isolation of active constitutents from crude drugs and their identification is an essential topic in the department program. Surveying medicinal plants in rural taxonomically, morphologically, and phytchemically is also addressed.

The Department offers courses in parasitology and pathology, microbiology and immunology and medical microbiology besides public health, biotechnology, gene therapy and applied genetic engineering as well as pharmaceutical microbiology. On completion of the courses, students will be able to learn the basics of microscopical identification of microorganisms, laboratory tests to detect infectious agents and anti-microbial agents used to manage infection such as antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral. Different techniques used in sterilization as well as various protocols adopted to control microbial diseases will be taught. Immunology, virology and recent applications of genes in the medical field are almost among the topics provided.